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Definitions of crusher in various dictionaries:
noun - a device that crushes something
verb - to press or squeeze out of shape
CRUSHER - A crusher is a machine designed to reduce large rocks into smaller rocks, gravel, or rock dust. Crushers may be used to reduce the size, or change th...
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Final blow |
Pestle, e.g. |
Machine used on gravel |
Can recycler, sometimes |
Mill |
Old slang word for a policeman |
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The bCRUSHERb is a Heavy Machinery bound to break stone into small fragments called aggregates. A bCrusherb can use three kinds of crushing modes. Thus, we can discern three major bCrusherb types: Cone bCrusherb, Jaw bCrusherb and Impactor. The CONE bCRUSHERb uses Cone centrifugal force to break up stones on his inner wall. |
a device that crushes something |
Someone or something that crushes. |
A machine designed to crush rocks. |
A policeman. |
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A crusher is a machine designed to reduce large rocks into smaller rocks, gravel, or rock dust. * Crushers may be used to reduce the size, or change the form, of waste materials so they can be more easily disposed of or recycled, or to reduce the size of a solid mix of raw materials (as in rock ore), so that pieces of different composition can be differentiated. Crushing is the process of transferring a force amplified by mechanical advantage through a material made of molecules that bond together more strongly, and resist deformation more, than those in the material being crushed do. Crushing devices hold material between two parallel or tangent solid surfaces, and apply sufficient force to bring the surfaces together to generate enough energy within the material being crushed so that its molecules separate from (fracturing), or change alignment in relation to (deformation), each other. The earliest crushers were hand-held stones, where the weight of the stone provided a boost to muscle |